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unusual and echo
The shape of Hart's Location is unusual: about long and wide, with crooked boundaries that echo the paths of the upper Saco River and U. S. Route 302 ( near the centerline of the town ), pinched from both sides between steep mountains and in some areas sheer cliffs above.
Following a suggestion from Presley, Scholes used a hallway at the studio to get an unusual echo for the single.
Enigmi musicali and L ' echo, et enigmi musicali are canons to be solved by riddles, full of unusual chromatic progressions, instrumental interpolations, and other musical curiosities.

unusual and exhibit
Hybrid offspring of two species may exhibit unusual growth due to the novel combination of imprinted genes.
In spite of this, some unusual applications breaking the human interface guidelines ( most notably Photoshop ) do exhibit different behavior.
Selenium does not exhibit the unusual changes in viscosity that sulfur undergoes when gradually heated.
Some minerals exhibit unusual optical phenomena, such as asterism ( the display of a star-shaped luminous area ) or chatoyancy ( the display of luminous bands, which appear to move as the specimen is rotated ).
Big Dumb Objects often exhibit extreme or unusual properties, or a total absence of expected properties:
The works have much in common: they are all just over 30 minutes long, brass instruments are a key component of the orchestration, and they all exhibit unusual changes in tonality, which heightens the dramatic tension.
Good quality iron ore could be found in the surrounding area, but the hill fort does not appear to have been a centre for iron production in this period ; this is not unusual as very few hill forts in Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, and Wiltshire exhibit traces of iron production.
Not only did the boron hydrides exhibit challenging properties, their structures were also unusual.
They are known to exhibit a level of intelligence that is unusual among fishes, and have the ability to learn from previous experiences.
* Max Skladanowsky develops a camera and shoots his first footage this year, but its unusual interleaved image format leaves him ultimately unable to exhibit it until work is completed on the Bioskop projector in late 1895.
The most common cultivar is Quercus robur ' Fastigiata ', and is the exception among Q. robur cultivars which are generally smaller than the standard tree, growing to between 10 – 15 m and exhibit unusual leaf or crown shape characteristics.
As sexual selection is another driving force which has an unusual influence in that females exhibit preference for males with low frequency signals ( which are energetically expensive and easily detected by predators ), however most males exhibit this frequency only intermittently.
Conjugated, planar, cyclic compounds that follow Hückel's rule are aromatic and exhibit an unusual stability.
The plumage patterns of Ruddy Turnstones exhibit an unusual amount of variation in comparison with other shorebirds.
* Osteochondritis dissecans and elbow dysplasia in the forelimbs are difficult to diagnose as the animal may only exhibit an unusual gait, and may be masked by, or misdiagnosed as, hip dysplasia.
He does exhibit the unusual ability to get in and out of his cage without using the door, and initially opens the refrigerator by himself.
However, many growth forms exist that are intermediate to the two types, or even exhibit very unusual morphologies, raising the possibility that they are separate species.
This unusual ability for a primate to exhibit dormancy, in addition to the diminutive size, has led researchers to speculate that ancestral lemurs, and possibly ancestral primates, may have shared some traits with mouse lemurs.
In addition to local specimens, this exhibit displays piranha, electric fish, and other unusual freshwater life.
They also may be used by gun manufacturers to demonstrate new firearm models — or by gun enthusiasts to exhibit antique or unusual guns.
Instead, any specific abnormal behavior may be unusual, but it is not unusual for people to exhibit some form of prolonged abnormal behavior at some point in their lives < sup > 1 </ sup >.
He is perhaps best known as the sponsor of the Cadillac Ranch, an unusual public art exhibit west of Amarillo.

unusual and came
His involvement with UNICEF came about in a very unusual way.
The adjective quasicrystalline has been already in use but now it came to be applied to any pattern with unusual symmetry.
The impetus to incorporate what was, in the early 1970s, an unusual scoping model into their new version of Lisp, came from Sussman's studies of ALGOL.
The 1980s and 1990s were also a time when tabloid talk shows came to rise, many of which featured the same types of unusual or dysfunctional guests that would later become popular as cast members of reality shows.
Many of Ford's major film roles came to him by default through unusual circumstances: he won the role of Han Solo while reading lines for other actors, was cast as Indiana Jones because Tom Selleck was not available, and took the role of Jack Ryan supposedly due to Alec Baldwin's fee demands, although Baldwin disputes this ( Baldwin had previously played the role in The Hunt for Red October ).
The Colosseum's topmost tier has an unusual order that came to be known as the Composite order during the 16th century.
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck worked independently on cloud categorization and came up with a different naming scheme that failed to make an impression even in his home country of France because it used unusual French names for cloud types.
Deliberately painful methods of execution for severe crimes were taken for granted as part of justice until the development of Humanism in 17th century philosophy, and " cruel and unusual punishment " came to be denounced in the English Bill of Rights of 1689.
This specimen was sent to Othniel Charles Marsh, who believed that the formation from which it came dated from the Pliocene, and that the bones belonged to a particularly large and unusual bison, which he named Bison alticornis.
There he came to realize that Russia would not make any unusual efforts to accommodate Belarus, especially its economic needs.
Søvnen ( The Sleep ), Nielsen's second major choral work, sets to music the various phases of sleep including the terror of a nightmare in its central movement which, with is unusual discords, came as an unwlecome shock to the reviewers at its premiere in March 1905.
The incorporation came about by reason of a rather unusual circumstance.
In armies where officers typically came from the upper class, it was not unusual for a former batman to follow the officer into later civilian life as a domestic servant.
His unusual middle name came was the maiden name of his great-great-grandmother Sarah Edensor, who married Thomas Littlewood.
After examining the recent issues David came to the conclusion that the only person who fit the clues was Leeds, and so wrote the unusual revelation issue in which a dead man was revealed as the villain.
According to folklorist Margot Ford McMillen the unusual name of the village came about literally by accident.
This prediction had an unusual twist in that its announcement by the University of Texas ( UT ) — for a destructive earthquake in Oaxaca at an undetermined date — came just ten days before the date given by another prediction for a destructive earthquake in Oaxaca.
As Carleton had no experience in public affairs and came from a politically insignificant family, his appointment is unusual and was possibly a surprise to him.
On 14 August 1994, 80 of the 116 seats in the National Congress came up for election, unusual in Guatemala where the members of Congress normally stand for election to coincide with the presidential election.
It is generally thought that the young emperor's grandfather came from an Anatolian family, because of his unusual cognomen, Gordianus.
Threadgill came to prominence in the 1970s leading ensembles with unusual instrumentation and often incorporating a range of non-jazz genres.
One of the more unusual moments in Papas ' career came in 1970, when she guested on the album 666 by Greek rock group Aphrodite's Child on the track "∞" ( infinity ).
Jessop was in the unusual position of bridging the gap between the canal engineers and the railway engineers who came later.
The only defeat of the season came when Morceli opted for an unusual 800 m appearance in Cologne.

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